Maxfol Tablet uses include the treatment of folic acid deficiency, anemia, and as a supplement during pregnancy. It contains L-Methylfolate, which is the biologically active form of folic acid (Vitamin B9). Unlike regular folic acid, which requires enzymatic conversion, L-Methylfolate can be directly utilized by the body without any conversion.
Your doctor might give you Maxfol Tablet for:
Folic acid deficiency
Megaloblastic anemia
Macrocytic anemia
Prevention of neural tube defects during pregnancy
Pre-conception supplementation
Fertility support
MTHFR gene mutation support
Lowering elevated homocysteine levels
Adjunct treatment for depression
Red blood cell production support
Always follow your doctor's instructions exactly.
1 tablet, once daily.
The dose for children is based on their age and condition. Your doctor will calculate the right amount.
How to Take:
Swallow the tablet whole with a glass of water.
It can be taken with or without food.
Take at the same time each day for best results.
Don't use Maxfol Tablet if you:
Are allergic to L-Methylfolate or folic acid
Are allergic to any Vitamin B supplements
Have untreated Vitamin B12 deficiency
Talk with your doctor first if you:
Have a Vitamin B12 deficiency
Have iron metabolism disorders
Have iron overload conditions
Have a history of seizures
Have cancer or are undergoing cancer treatment
Are taking anti-seizure medications
Are taking methotrexate
Are pregnant or breastfeeding
Are taking any other medicines
Also, remember:
High doses of folate can mask Vitamin B12 deficiency symptoms while neurological damage continues
Avoid excessive alcohol consumption, as it interferes with folate absorption
Most people handle Maxfol Tablet well, but side effects can happen.
Nausea
Stomach upset
Loss of appetite
Gas or bloating
Sleep disturbances
Irritability
Headache
Diarrhea
Severe allergic reaction
Hives or severe skin rash
Seizures
Behavior changes
Severe confusion
Keep in a cool, dry place at room temperature (20-25°C)
Protect from direct heat, light, and moisture
Keep out of reach of children
Maxfol Tablets come in packs of 30 tablets (3 strips of 10 tablets) in 400mcg and 600mcg strengths.
It is available as an over-the-counter nutritional supplement, but medical consultation is recommended for appropriate dosing, especially during pregnancy.
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